1.
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Represent numbers in the binary, octal, hexadecimal, and decimal
systems. (I)
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2.
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Perform fundamental arithmetic operations within each number systems.
(I)
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3.
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Apply postulates and theorems of Boolean algebra to switching
functions. (II)
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4.
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Construct and interpret truth tables. (II)
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5.
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Write switching functions in canonical form. (II)
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6.
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Simplify switching functions through algebraic manipulation,
DeMorgan's theorem, and Karnaugh maps. (II, III)
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7.
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Implement switching circuits with SSI elements (AND gates, OR gates,
and inverters), MSI elements (multiplexors, decoders, and bit slices),
ROMs and PLAs. (IV)
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8.
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Use synchronous sequential circuits with latches, master-slave,
edge-triggered flipflops, and counters. (V)
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9.
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Design synchronous sequential circuits by utilizing Mealy and Moore
models for clocked sequential circuits, state transition tables and
diagrams, and simplification techniques. (V)
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10.
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Use Register Transfer Logic to describe the information flow between
registers. (VI)
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11.
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Develop algorithms for the control of shift registers, counters, and
other register transfer-level components. (VI)
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